to coronaryheartdisease. In 1999, more than three-fifths of men in England who did ... who did have heartdisease. As well as highlighting cancer and coronaryheart ... According to GPRD data, almost 16 menaged between 16 and 24 per 1, 000 patients

with coronaryheartdisease and diabetes: the Treating to New Targets (TNT) Study. Diabetes ... risk of coronaryheartdisease in men and women from Germany—results ... Ref][ISI][Medline] Wilson PW, et al. (1998) Prediction of coronaryheartdisease using

Global Burden of Diseaseage weights (but no discounting) led to lower estimates of 5 ... patients in the Disease History portion of the model led to fewer repeat CHD events ... Assuming a lower case-fatality rate also led to a 12% higher predicted prevalence

Age and gender are significant factors in the prevalence of treatedcoronaryheartdisease and strokes. Figures in the following table are given for 1996 in England and Wales, with rates per 1, 000 patients. HeartDiseaseMale Female Age groups ... Among men, major accidents are more common in the manual classes for those aged ...Men still earn more than women, although the differentials are greater within

standardized coronaryheartdiseaseprevalence, incidence of ﬁrst ever coronaryheartdisease diagnosis, and all-cause mortality among patients with coronaryheartdisease in men in the UK, 1996–2005 CHD prevalence CHD incidence Age group (years) 35–44 45 ... From 1996 to 2005, the age-standardized incidence decreased from 7.6 (95% CI 7.6–7.7) to 5.6 (95% CI 5.6– 5.7) per 1000 in men and from 5.5 (95% CI 5.4–5.5) to 4 ... in men and women (Figure 2 and Tables 1 and 2). The decline in incidence was found

requirements using standardised mortality ratios for coronaryheart disease9 or coronaryheartdisease incidence, 10 which are crude markers of need. A more sophisticated ... here are large international differences in coronary revascularisation rates